2020
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.101.064602
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Mass yields of fission fragments of Pt to Ra isotopes

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“…Relatively good estimates of the FMY's obtained in our previous works [8,9] for Pu and Pt to Ra isotopes encourage us to apply our model to describe and predict the mass yield for the low-energy fission of actinide nuclei from Th to Rf. Our main goal is to show that the innovatory Fourier shape parametrization [13] and the mac-mic model based on the LSD macroscopic energy [10] with the microscopic energy correction evaluated using the Yukawa-folded potential [11,12] describes well the existing fission valleys in the broad region of nuclei.…”
Section: Fission Fragment Mass-yieldsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Relatively good estimates of the FMY's obtained in our previous works [8,9] for Pu and Pt to Ra isotopes encourage us to apply our model to describe and predict the mass yield for the low-energy fission of actinide nuclei from Th to Rf. Our main goal is to show that the innovatory Fourier shape parametrization [13] and the mac-mic model based on the LSD macroscopic energy [10] with the microscopic energy correction evaluated using the Yukawa-folded potential [11,12] describes well the existing fission valleys in the broad region of nuclei.…”
Section: Fission Fragment Mass-yieldsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The present research is a continuation and extension of our previous works [7,8,9], where more detailed description of the collective fission model was given. The fundamental idea of this approach is the use of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation (BOA) to separate the relatively slow motion towards fission, mainly in q 2 direction, from the fast vibrations in the "perpendicular" q 3 and q 4 collective coordinates.…”
Section: Simple Collective Model For Fissionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…The present paper is a continuation of our work on fission fragment mass yields of even-even Ra-Th and actinide nuclei [21,22,23]. We have shown there the macroscopic-microscopic (mac-mic) model based on the LSD formula [24] and the Yukawa-folded single-particle potential [25] describes well both fission barrier heights and the fission fragment mass yields (FMY).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…For completeness, we mention the very recent results obtained using PES based on Lublin-Strasbourg drop (LSD) macroscopic energy and Yukawa-folded single-particle potential, where an extended region between platinum and radium was calculated [50]. This approach suggests a coexistence of two fission modes for the even-even isotopes [182][183][184][185][186][187][188][189][190][191][192] Pb (Fig.…”
Section: B Ffmd Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%